Validation of red cell distribution width as a COVID-19 severity screening tool: Supplementary tables 1 & 2
Supplementary Tables. Validation of red cell distribution width as a COVID-19 severity screening tool Multivariate logistic Regression Analysis of 331 COVID-19 patients for clinical signs and outcomes (categorical variables) Graphical Abstract. Validation of red cell distribution width as a COVID-19...
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Tables. Validation of red cell distribution width
as a COVID-19 severity screening tool
Multivariate logistic Regression Analysis of 331 COVID-19 patients for
clinical signs and outcomes (categorical variables)
Graphical Abstract. Validation of red cell
distribution width as a COVID-19 severity screening tool
Aim:
The aim of this study is the predictive validation of red cell distribution
width (RDW) in COVID-19 patients. Method: In total, 331 COVID-19 patients
were classified as severe and non-severe groups based on the WHO standard
criteria. The levels of RDW standard deviation (SD) were evaluated as both
continuous and categorical variables. Multivariate statistical analyses were
used. Results: RDW-SD ≤43 and ≤47 (fL) thresholds showed high specificity
(90.1% to 91.4%) for diagnosing non-severe illness and no risk of death.
RDW-SD>47 indicated severe illness and a high mortality risk while
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DOI: | 10.25402/fsoa.14452665 |